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L0058912 Wax model of a plague scene, Europe, 1657
L0058912 Wax model of a plague scene, Europe, 1657
Credit: Science Museum, London. Wellcome Images
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Plague was a much feared disease with epidemics ravaging Europe, killing almost randomly, as some survived without contracting the disease. The Latin inscription painted on the slab lying next to the rotting corpse reads “Hodie, mihi, cras, tibi”, which translates as “It is my lot today, yours tomorrow”. The sculptor has used wax to mould a scene common to the 1650s – that of people dying from plague. Dried plants and cork bring the scene to life.
The sculptor also signed his name, “Lenti, Gregorius” and the date, “1657”. The frame was probably a later addition.
maker: Lenti, Gregorius
Place made: Europe
made: 1657 Published: -
Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons by-nc-nd 2.0 UK, see wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/page/Prices.html
L0058912 Wax model of a plague scene, Europe, 1657
L0058912 Wax model of a plague scene, Europe, 1657
Credit: Science Museum, London. Wellcome Images
images@wellcome.ac.uk
Plague was a much feared disease with epidemics ravaging Europe, killing almost randomly, as some survived without contracting the disease. The Latin inscription painted on the slab lying next to the rotting corpse reads “Hodie, mihi, cras, tibi”, which translates as “It is my lot today, yours tomorrow”. The sculptor has used wax to mould a scene common to the 1650s – that of people dying from plague. Dried plants and cork bring the scene to life.
The sculptor also signed his name, “Lenti, Gregorius” and the date, “1657”. The frame was probably a later addition.
maker: Lenti, Gregorius
Place made: Europe
made: 1657 Published: -
Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons by-nc-nd 2.0 UK, see wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/page/Prices.html